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There is a significant focus on the role of the host microbiome in different outcomes of human parasitic diseases, including cystic echinococcosis (CE).
Elham Akhlaghi +6 more
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Evaluation of Microsatellites Markers to Discriminate Four Main Taeniid Tapeworms of Dogs
Background: Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia multiceps, Taenia ovis and Taenia hydatigena are among the most prevalent taeniid species of dogs. These tapeworms infect ruminant and humans as intermediate hosts and domestic/wild carnivores as the definitive
Saeedeh SHAMSADDINI +6 more
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Background: We aimed to evaluate the differential expression of nanos and ago genes in the protoscoleces, germinal layer, the neck, and the sucker regions of adult Echinococcus granulosus.
Amin Yazdani +7 more
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Mediastinal hydatid disease with spinal involvement—A rare cause of spinal cord compression
Spinal hydatid disease accounts for less than 1% of human hydatid disease. It can very rarely lead to paraplegia. We report a rare case of spinal hydatid disease and review the pertinent literature.
Chawda Mihir +3 more
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Background: Dirofilariasis is a serious and potentially deadly condition in dogs and one of the zoonotic filarial infections, which inadvertently affects the humans.
Mehdi BAMOROVAT +6 more
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Background: Echinococcus granulosus causes hydatid disease, which is found in various countries of the world, including Iran. The liver and lungs are prevalent involved structures in hydatid disease. One of the least common sites in hydatid disease seems
Ali Jangjoo +3 more
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Immunoinformatics-driven design of a multi-epitope vaccine against Clostridium perfringens in yaks
IntroductionClostridium perfringens is the primary causative agent of enterotoxemia in yaks, resulting in substantial economic losses on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
Dan Wu +11 more
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Hydatid disease is a unique parasitic disease that is endemic in sheep and cattle raising areas of the world including Asia, Mediterranean, South America, Australia and Africa.
Muhammad Hamid Akram
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Concomitant Splenic and Hepatic Hydatidosis: Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature
Hydatid disease has a worldwide spreading. The most common site of the disease is the liver, lungs, kidney, bones, and brain. Splenic hydatid disease has been reported to constitute 2% to 6% of patients with abdominal hydatid disease.
Azadeh Jabbari Nooghabi +2 more
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Experience with Extra Hepatic Intra Abdominal Hydatid Cyst
Introduction: Hydatid disease is a signi cant health problem with their location at Extrahepatic Intra abdominal sites is a very rare disease. Disease in these sites usually found concurrently with liver hydatid disease. Diagnosis is based blood tests &
Altaf Ahmed Talpur +3 more
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